HEMP JUMPER - Hemp sweater
A high-quality hemp shirt, made with fiber obtained from natural hemp organically grown in the EU by Kombinat Konopky, a Polish company that has chosen our seeds for their crops.


The shirt is made with a yarn that is 50% hemp and 50% organic cotton. The hemp is grown directly by Kombinat Konopky. The cotton, on the other hand, comes from a friendly and controlled Greek plantation, and the shirts are completely made in Poland by this ethical and virtuous company.
A hemp shirt that practically dresses itself, capable of making every type of look stylish and refined, with a timeless fit and a unique, versatile natural color that suits all skin tones, from warm to cool.
Hemp shirt details
- GENDER: UNISEX
- SIZE: S-M-L-XL (This garment runs large, better to buy one size smaller)
- COMPOSITION: 50% hemp / 50% cotton
- MAINTENANCE AND WASHING INSTRUCTIONS: wash gently at 30°C, do not dry clean, do not bleach. Suitable for tumble drying, ironable.
Why wear a hemp shirt?
Here are some characteristics of hemp fabric that you should consider:
- Thermoregulator: hemp yarn perfectly insulates from heat, but also takes advantage of the properties of hemp fiber to help regulate your body temperature, making it pleasantly cool in summer and warm in winter.
- Durable and long-lasting: hemp fiber is strong and lasts 3 times longer than cotton. Buying a hemp shirt is an investment that will last over time while maintaining the same quality.
- Breathable: il tessuto in canapa è conosciuto per la sua traspirabilità. Un tessuto naturale fatto per aiutare la pelle a respirare meglio e a sudare meno, anche nelle giornate più calde.
- Bacteriostatic: hemp fiber has bacteriostatic properties, so even in case of excessive sweating there is no risk of unpleasant odors.
- Stylish: natural fabric dresses have that timeless air that suggests elegance, style, and personality at first glance. The excellent craftsmanship and cut of the knit make it suitable for every type of look.
- Eco-friendly: choosing this hemp shirt, you contribute to supporting ethical production made in the EU and the development of sustainable practices in the fashion industry, one of the sectors that most contributes to global pollution.
Why do we collaborate with Kombinat Konopny?
When we decided to expand our offer in an even more eco-friendly direction, hemp clothing was our first choice, because we use many garments made of natural fabric and we know how comfortable, versatile, and durable hemp fiber can be.


We are used to working within an integrated and strictly controlled supply chain to ensure the highest quality of our CBD-based products, but we could not replicate this process for the production of hemp clothing, so we relied on Kombinat Konopny, a Polish company pioneering in the hemp world, with a decade of experience in hemp cultivation and production.
We chose Kombinat Konopny because it is a made in Poland company that manages the entire production chain ethically and sustainably, from cultivation to garment production, just as we do with ours for oil production.
15 simple habits to respect the environment in daily life
We suggest 15 small and simple habits to practice every day to respect the environment:
- To drink throughout the day, use a water bottle made of recycled material instead of many plastic bottles.
- Do separate waste collection.
- To do the laundry, use cold water; you will save energy and cause less damage to the clothes, which will last longer.
- Limit the use of paper to books. Replace sheets, notes, and post-its with recycled paper planners or organize with online notes and calendars.
- If you issue an invoice, choose to send an electronic invoice to limit the use of unnecessary paper.
- Try to waste as little water as possible. Remember to turn it off while brushing your teeth or washing the dishes, and use the cooking water from pasta or vegetables to water the plants.
- To remove your makeup, start using reusable fabric pads instead of cotton wool and makeup remover wipes.
- Rediscover the art of mending and fixing before throwing away something that can be repaired.
- If they are in good condition, donate items and clothes when you no longer use them and contribute to a real circular economy.
- When you go grocery shopping, avoid plastic bags and use a cloth bag.
- Limit the purchase of fruit, vegetables, and salad that are already cut and packaged in paper bags.
- Buy zero-kilometer products from local markets.
- Grow your own sage, basil, and rosemary plants instead of repeatedly buying them at the supermarket where they are sold in plastic packaging.
- When buying new clothes, consider their sustainability in terms of both the durability of the garment and the production chain.